They couldn t do one damn job When Simone Biles attacked USA Gymnastics over the Larry Nassar scandal
They couldn t do one damn job – When Simone Biles attacked USA Gymnastics over the Larry Nassar scandal Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Feelings... What was more horrifying about the case was that the FBI mishandled the allegations against . It was reported that agents made false statements regarding their reports, gave misinformation about their botched investigation, and falsified victims' statements. Simone Biles stated how the ignorance of the and concerned authorities left the gymnasts in a vulnerable position. The trauma endured by the athletes has made it difficult for them to trust anybody in the future. "But once you see the FBI was on it and he drank with Steve Penny and stuff. It's like did you guys really not like us that much that you couldn't just do your job? And at the end of the day, it's really sad for us because it becomes a problem whenever we work with future people, how can we trust them?" Several gymnasts had reportedly complained about Nassar's behavior since the 1990s, and it was only in 2015 that action was taken against him. Top executives at were reported to have routinely dismissed sexual abuse allegations and failed to alert authorities, according to a 2016 by . Simone Biles attacked USA Gymnastics for failing to protect its athletes against the abuse. "And we had one goal and we've done everything that they asked us for, even when we didn't want to and they couldn't do one damn job. You had one job you literally had one job and you couldn't protect us,"
They couldn t do one damn job – When Simone Biles attacked USA Gymnastics over the Larry Nassar scandal
Simone Biles (Image via Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) There have been many occasions in history when scandals associated with professional sports have shaken the world. The Larry Nassar scandal was one of the most harrowing ones to come out. Ever since the story broke in 2015, multiple gymnasts have come forward about how the former physician sexually abused them under the pretext of medical treatment. This included many Olympic medallists, such as , Simone Biles, , and amongst others. Simone Biles came forward with her account of the abuse in a statement on social media. While speaking to the in 2019 about the horrible incident, she said that she was glad to have a platform such as social media to put forth her side of the story. "I think it's important because we have a platform, and I think when we tweet, it obviously goes a long way. So we're blessed to be given a platform, so that people will hear and listen." Feelings...Feelings... What was more horrifying about the case was that the FBI mishandled the allegations against . It was reported that agents made false statements regarding their reports, gave misinformation about their botched investigation, and falsified victims' statements. Simone Biles stated how the ignorance of the and concerned authorities left the gymnasts in a vulnerable position. The trauma endured by the athletes has made it difficult for them to trust anybody in the future. "But once you see the FBI was on it and he drank with Steve Penny and stuff. It's like did you guys really not like us that much that you couldn't just do your job? And at the end of the day, it's really sad for us because it becomes a problem whenever we work with future people, how can we trust them?" Several gymnasts had reportedly complained about Nassar's behavior since the 1990s, and it was only in 2015 that action was taken against him. Top executives at were reported to have routinely dismissed sexual abuse allegations and failed to alert authorities, according to a 2016 by . Simone Biles attacked USA Gymnastics for failing to protect its athletes against the abuse. "And we had one goal and we've done everything that they asked us for, even when we didn't want to and they couldn't do one damn job. You had one job you literally had one job and you couldn't protect us,"